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's going to be a spirited confirmation process, but i think it will happen. >> cnn newsroomwithcarolcostellobegins now. we'll see everyone else back here tomorrow morning. sorry. next time, charles. good morning, carol. >> good morning. thanks a lot. >>> here's what's happening in the newsroom. a war hero and washington politics. former senator chuck hagel may need the war survival skills as one-time allies rally against his pending nomination as defense secretary. >> my wife is a hero. she protected her kids. she did what she was supposed to do as a responsible, prepared gun owner. >>> a georgia man praising his wife after she fought back against an intruder. gun rights advocates say we told you so. >>> rg3 down and out. the redskins have replaced their franchise quarterback long before his knee buckled? "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning to you. thank you so much for being with us. i'm carol costello. we begin with a new battle, or should i say another battle that's brewing this morning in washington. at the center, former u.s. senator chuck hagel. in four hours, president o

to the podiumprincipalcarolfongwho will make the presentation. [applause] >> good evening commissioners and superintendent carranza. thank you for building in an opportunity in our infrastructure to really truly recognize outstanding staff in district. i am carol fong principal at aloha elementary street and it's my pleasure to introduce you to this person. it takes a great person to be a great teacher so beyond effective academic delivery, a great teacher inspires and motivates learning and ms. quan is a great teacher. she not only inspires her students to learn. she has the same effect on her colleagues. her love of learning pushes us to stay on top of our game and integrity holds us accountable to our work. you can't get better for this. we want to recognize her for leadership and exemplary work with our students and it's my pleasure to present anna quan with the rave award. congratulations. [applause] >> just a few words. first and foremost i thank god for his unlimited grace and strength each day to teach children for the past 25 years at oloha school elementary. i can't be

and rejoinacarolrasco.give us the background if you would, mr. into an reading is fundamental. >> 46 years ago, margie mcnamara went to a meeting that jacqueline kennedy called a ball cap matt haas says and mrs. kennedy has said too told each house, we are each going to do something to make washington a better place for the people who live and work here every day. mrs. mcnamara had a great reputation as a reading tutor. she tutored the wealthier children in town and she tutored children from very poor economic backgrounds. she had found one day in her tutoring how much it meant to the three boys she was tutoring a local public school to be given a book. she had books that are children had years before that had been left at home of course. she let each of them take a book home. well, one of the mothers came to school the next day to return the stolen boat. i said no, we want to chose to have the book and that started the tradition of when i present a book to a shot of writing the child's name in it. it does not pretend to be the teacher of reading. risk is here to help children, parti

krugman, new york times columnist, is going to join us aswell.carolcostellotakes over now.hi,carol. >>hi, soledad. >>> happening now in the newsroom, trapped. new details on the nightclub fire in brazil. doors were locked. thousands of people, and only one exit. and now there are new questions about the club's license and word of arrests made just this morning. >>> obama, clinton, and 2016, the secretary of state and the future. >> i don't think either he or i can make predictions about what's going to happen tomorrow or the next year. >> just ahead, the love fest and what a difference an election can make. >>> credit alert. stores can now charge you a so-called checkout fee. we'll tell you how much and where. plus this. >>> i really hope "30 rock" is ending this week, but i hope it has a long life in syndication. i look forward to another generation of nerds kind of finding it and enjoying it. >> it was so cool being able to roll out the red carpet and coming here today and them calling our name. >> backstage at the sag awards. newsroom has your all access pass to the winners and

for this new nike ad. "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning, thank you so much for being with us.i'mcarolcostello.we begin with a bit of breaking news, lance armstrong takes another hit as the international olympic committee strips him of his bronze medal. he took third place in the men's road cycle individual time trial at the 2000 olympics in sidney, australia. the ioc is asking armstrong to return the medal. the disgraced cyclist competed in the 1996 games in atlanta. the doping scandal that now surrounds armstrong could bring down the sport of cycling in olympic games. cycling may be pulled from the games if the scandal implicating top cycling officials inside the international cycling union, the sports' governing body. more on armstrong's latest trouble in a live report from austin, texas. >>> to another developing story this morning in north africa, in algeria, where the fate of several americans remains unknown. they were taken hostage yesterday during an attack by islamic militants. happened at a gas field owned partly by bp. two people have been killed, and there are reports th

it. coming up tomorrow, we'll talk to muhammad ali's daughter. newswithcarolcostellostarts right now. i'll see everybody back here for "starting point." hey, carol. ♪ >>> stories we're watching right now in the news room, the nation's flu outbreak spreads, the death toll gross and one major american city declares a state of emergency. we'll tell you what you need to know in the scary flu season. plus this -- >> the president is going to action. there are executive orders, executive action that can be taken. >> that comment has conservatives and gun supporters in an uproar. come claim the administration is about to infringe on your second amendment rights but what power does the president really have? museum or cathedral. baseball writer jason star call force a national conversation on the baseball hall of fame. we'll talk to him. plus -- and there was a lion that ran across the street a big lion. >> frantic 911 callers report a lion on the loose in virginia. but it turns out to be a dog. "newsroom" starts right now. >> good morning to you, imecarol costello. thank you so much f

point" this morning. i'm john berman. >> i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with us. nowtocarolcostello,"cnn newsroom" begins right now. >> good morning to you both and good morning to all of you. stories we're watching now in the newsroom, defying gravity and flirting with death the thrill-seeking x games turns somber with word one injured athlete has taken a turn for the words. >>> protecting the nfl shield and nfl player, the league and the union near a deal to fund research on concussions and other injuries. >>> president obama on the road and on message for a chief priority of his second term today, he wraps his arms around a new senate plan to reform the nation's immigration system. >>> and it seems logical if you're a safe driver you should pay less for car insurance. too bad that's not the case anymore. the difference in price quotes might shock you. "the newsroom" starts now. good morning, and thank you so much for being with us. i'm carol costello. we begin with the adrenalin-fueled x games, and new questions this morning as the high-flying competition, has it become

newsroom"withcarolcostellohappening now. >> missed opportunity with the inauguration speech? sharp reaction to the president's inaugural speech. >>> then a night to remember. >> ladies and gentlemen, my better half, and my dance partner, michelle obama. >> the first lady stepping out in ravishing red, a dashing dress by designer jason wu. we'll talk to him live later this hour. >>> arctic blast, dangerously cold air plunging south, bringing with it heavy snow and bone-chilling winds. this deadly 86-car pile-up, a scene of absolute chaos. >>> combat ready, prince harry on the front lines in afghanistan. >> our job is make sure the guys are safe on the ground. if it means shooting someone who is shooting at them, that will do it. >> gunning down taliban insurgents, plus -- >>> remember this, asteroids on atari, a video game original and all of its low definition, muted audio splendor. this morning, word that it may be game over for the arcade pioneer. >>> and heads up, a high school wrestler pinned under a ceiling light. amazingly the kid is all right. "newsroom" starts now. >>> good

.m. eastern time. upnext,carolcostello.>> good morning, soledad. >>> stories we're watching in the newsroom. taking control of the gun industry in a sweetheart deal that may shock you. one outraged law maker explains in an exclusive interview. >>> he says he's still a republican, but colin powell had sharp words about the current state of his political party. >> a dark vein of intolerance in some parts of the party. >> so what did powell mean by that, and what does he think the gop needs to do to be relevant in the future? we'll tell you. >>> riding toward redemption, or hitting a lawsuit pothole. lance armstrong reportedly considers confessing before talking to oprah winfrey. plus this. >>> "the hunger games" was one of the biggest films of the year and also what i call the six weeks it took me to get in this dress. >> ang lee has been nominated for best director for "life of pi," which is what i'm going to call the six weeks after i take this dress off. >> tina fey and amy poehler earning rave reviews, but they're not the only ones making headlines. jodie foster anyone? "n

of you. "cnn newsroom"withcarolcostelloright now. >>> condition critical, hospitals take emergency measures to deal with a severe strain of flu and overflow of patients. plus -- >> shoot him again, shoot him. oh, no. >> moments of terror, a hero mother on the phone with her husband, while a burglar hunts down her family. hear the 911 tape as she hides in the attic with her 9-year-old twins. >>> breaking his silence, lance armstrong agreeing to sit down with oprah winfrey. the downfall and the doping accusations, will we hear a confession from the once cycling great? >>> and he climbed all the way to the top of a storm-soaked roller coaster to plant an american flag. later you'll hear why he did it and what happened to him. "newsroom" starts now. good morning to you, thank you so much for being with us. i'm carols cou s coulcostello. we begin with a story that might be in your home, you don't know it or not, the outbreak of the flu, this year exceptionally early and unusually rampant. at least 43 states reports widespread cases and hospitals are starting to feel the strain, in chica

. have a great weekend,everybody.carol, backto you. >> thanks, soledad. stories we're watching in the "newsroom" new cracks in the divisive gun control debate, has the white house pushed the big players further from the negotiating table. >>> remarks haunting this evangelical pastor, he's pulling out of president obama's inauguration. >>> bernie kosar has new hope after struggling from effects of concussions, the treatments he calls ground-breaking. >>> it looks like a wall of fire but the sky is not burning, it is a spectacular storm. "newsroom" starts now. good morning, thank you so much for joining us. i'm carol costello. we begin with new questions on the white house's search for ideas to curb gun violence in america. president obama vowed to bring together the vastly divided interests in the gun control debate. today those sides seem more polarized than ever. the nation's largest gun lobby the nra is angry and apparently backing away from the conversation, says the white house isn't really interested in a dialogue. >> we knew going into this meeting what the president's po

for the super bowl. >>> "cnn newsroom"withcarolcostelloright now. >> thank you, soledad. conservatives in charlotte with a sweeping message of change. >> we have to stop being the stupid party. we must quit big. we are not the party of big business, big banks, big wall street bailouts, big loopholes or big anything. >> governor bobby jindal and the importance of messaging. >>> the first u.s. president to support same-sex marriage in his inaugural address, this morning the head of the gay and lesbian task force is here to talk obama, defense of marriage act and gays in the workplace. >>> plus this -- >> i'm just calling to say good night, i love you. >> hear the late night voice mails that landed manti te'o in katie couric's chair and the question that has everyone talking this morning. >> are you gay? >> no, far from it, far from that. >> the hoax, the dead girlfriend, and the interview you got to see. plus this. >>> when i watch you eat, when i look at you lately, i just want to smash your face in. >> smash my face. >> ooh, you know her from "war of the roses." kathleen turner sits do

'll see you back here on monday, or we'll see you from a distance on monday. "cnn newsroom"withcarolcostellobegins right now -- >>> happening now in the "newsroom" -- the doping and the deceit. >> yes or no, did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> lance armstrong and the one big lie. >> this is too late. that's my fault. i view this situation as one big lie. that i repeated a lot of times. >> the fallout and the fury from the people around armstrong. >> you owed it to me lance, and you dropped the ball, after what you've done to me, what you've done to my family, and you couldn't own up to it, and now we're supposed to believe you? >> this morning, what happens next? is lance armstrong done for good? >>> also ahead, hostage crisis, the fate of americans deep in the sahara desert, unclear this morning. >> this incident will be resolved we hope with a minimum loss of life. >> today, tales of terror from those who escape. >> duct tape over his mouth and his hands tied. >> we're live with the latest. >>> and one-on-one with robert redford and

"withcarolcostellois here right now. >>> gabrielle giffords, the nation marvelled from a gunman's killing spree. today she launches a new fight for stricter gun laws >>> million-dollar mystery an illinois man suddenly dies after winning the lottery but after toxicology tests show he was poisoned there are new questions this morning, who killed farush kan? >>> alabama rolls to its third bcs tight until four years but it was announcing brent mu mussberger's comments making news this morning. ♪ let's dance, put on your red shirt and dance the blue ♪ >> bowie's back and it's his birthday, ziggy stardust celebrated giving his fans a new song from his new album. ♪ let's dance, while color lights up your face ♪ >> good morning to you. thank you so much for joining me, i'm carol costello. we begin with a debate over gun control and new efforts to force stricter laws. former congresswoman gabrielle giffords launching an online campaign to raise funds and public support. she's unveiling the effort two years to the day since a gunman shot her, along with 18 other people, also marking the ann

's a drill the men and women serving in the united states armed forces know by heart. sodoescarolmcgaflin,a retiree and private citizen who has attended almost every deployment of the army's 3rd infantry division since 2007. >> i wanted to really be involved in the war effort. i mean, i wanted to contribute in some concrete way. >> carol's contribution, pairing service members deploying to war zones with what she calls adopted families or sponsors. >> they just want contact with ordinary civilian life. that's what we try to provide. >> reporter: since starting the adopt-a-soldier program nearly six years ago, carol estimates the number of service members who have been adopted has surpassed 15,000. >> i thought it would be a good program for new soldiers like myself that would love to receive mail over in afghanistan. >> it's always good to feel appreciated, you know, and see the people that are supporting us, that believe in us. >> reporter: cards, care packages and letters are sent by families to soldiers eager for reminders of home. >> "thank you for your service. you have given

down to the ground. and we're seeing light snow up to the northaroundcarolopportunitiy.we can see towny town and union bridge getting in on some light showers. and heavier in woodsboro but this is not going to be sticking to the ground. as you head out and about. and remember to put the heavy coat on. it will feel colder than that in westminster. >>> let's look at traffic with lauren cook. >> good morning. as you mentioned the snow pushing down from pennsylvania into carol county and frederick seeing flurries. if you are traveling, it's not sticking to the roads but making them wet. here is 83. no delays and all the way down to the beltway. it will be nice and clear. this is what 95 looks like. everything up to speed. you are looking at a normal ride northbound from the wealthway to the tunnel toll plaza. 695 in great shape. no delays. it will take you 11 minutes on the outer loop from 95 up to 83. and over on the west side it will take you 11 minutes as goal travel the outer loop from 759 to 95. that's a look at your time saver traffic. over to you. >> and a morning update on a f

"suits." >> i love that show. >> "cnn newsroom" beginswithcarolcostello.good morning. >> good morning. >>> happening in the "newsroom" -- fireball in london a deadly crash as a helicopter slams into construction crane, new details on what may have caused this frightening accident. >>> under the gun, much of the eastern united states, from louisiana to maine getting rain, snow, and ice, this is just the beginning! an arctic blast plunging south. >>> champion cash, a startling look at the money, the players and the influence s.e.c. schools spending the most three times what most people earn in a year. it's an eye-opening look at the athletes and the almighty dollar. >>> plus this -- >> i don't know if i want this guy to be the face of austin anymore. >> outrage that the cyclist and the confession and now will cycling be booted out of the summer olympics because of lance armstrong? armstrong? >>> "newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >p >>> go>>> good p much f carol costello. r p we begwe begin thi spectaculp spectacular and g helicopter crash in the heart of londo

of treasury tim geithner. >> timothy geithnerandcarolgeithner.>> chris: but that may be the least interesting part of her story. >> my interest came not by choice. it was because my mother died when i was 25. >> chris: her mom, portia, died of cancer and carol was her primary care giver in her final years. now, carol has written a novel, called "if only." about a 13-year-old girl, going through the same experience. >> in our house life was not as usual. we didn't put up our decorations, our house is permanently changed. our house is full of sadness. no holiday cheer. >> how does he get through the day and the week and the year without a mom? she was with her dad, and siblings and he's struggling with his own grief and they have to find a way, to support each other. >> chris: in the book, she creates a memorial quilt from swatches of her mother's belongings. carol did it in real life. why did she decide to write about a young teen? it is hard for them to ask for adult help, as you know, with teenagers, it is kind of like this, so, if you don't find a way to reach out to them they a

newsroom"withcarolcostellobegins right now. see you now everybody. >> hi soledad and happy birthday christine. stories we're watching right now in the newsroom, trapped by rising water, rescuers in maryland struggle to save stranded drivers. the storm system they say killed two in the south. >> reporter: in adairsville you can see to the right of the funnel some of the debris coming up, this is only about a quarter mile from our location here on highway 41 near i-75. >> this same weather system pushing to the northeast. >>> day three of a dangerous standoff, a 5-year-old boy still held hostage in an underground bunker. we're learning new details about the man who took him. neighbors say he's a survivalist with anti-american views. >>> short supply, the gun debate has people across the country looking to stock up, but now one retailer, and that would be walmart, limits how much ammunition they can buy. >>> and the brothers harbaugh have one final score to settle. >> well, you know, fighting for everything. you fight for the extra hotdog, and you know, you fight for girls, you fight f

" we'll have the stars of "phantom of the opera" on the show tomorrow. >>> "cnn newsroom"withcarolcostellobegins right now. >>> standoff, a champion of gun control unveils sweeping new vision that could impact and outrage millions of americans. >>> women will finally get to serve in combat areas but not right away. >>> above the world and well below zero, you think it's cold where you are? the researchers at this observatory say they have the world's worst weather. >>> and soon it will be hard to find a large soda in new york city, but now there's a new argument to keep those giant drinks around. "newsroom" starts now. good morning, i'm carol costello, thank you so much for being with us, and in just a couple of hours a strict, new gun control plan will be unveiled and brace for a loud outcry from millions of gun owners and their ultrapowerful lobbying group the nra. the latest push coming from senator dianne feinstein, the california democrat who authored the nation's original ban on assault weapons in the 1990s, but this ban would reportedly be much more strict. it would trap c

. >> great to hear people talking together. we are out of time. "cnn newsroom"withcarolcostellobegins now. hey carol, good morning. >> hi, soledad. stories in "the newsroom" a young hostage taken underground to a bunker. >>> killer violent storms on the move, at least one person is reported dead in nashville, tornado warnings popping up across the southeast, the entire east coast could soon be in the danger zone. >>> ray lewis, reverend ray? people call him reverend ray? >> yes. >> does he it he serve that title? >> he does, he's a jacklegged preacher without a license, no bible college but it's just in him. he can't help it. >> we talked to the pastor who put lewis on the road to redempti redemption. >>> toyota hits the breaks. automakeer announcing a massive recall for two popular models. find out if your car is at risk. "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us. i'm carol costello, on the same day a senate committee looks at the problem of gun violence in the united states, police work around the clock to save a 6-year-old boy held hostage by a man with a gun

" tomorrow, congresswoman tammy duckworth will join us. "cnn newsroom"withcarolcostellojoins us right now. >>> stories in "the newsroom" lance armstrong reportedly admits to oprah he cheated and that may not be the most painful part of his confession. >>> veterans wanted. walmart has a new plan that could give thousands of veterans a job. >>> plus this -- >> for over 125 years we've been bringing people together. today we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us, obesity, the long-term health of our families and the country is at stake. >> coca-cola is pushed to reduce obesity, a commercial aimed at ending the issue of this generation. is it really damage control as some critics are charging? >>> facebook is revealing a big secret. the only view is on the invitation to the media, come see what we're building. what it might be, in a bit. plus. >>> it's going to be like that, huh? ahh, someone wants to play. >> trying to keep up with the old guy. >> is that your real hair? >> a new nike face to the stroke of $250 million. "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning, t

woman elected to congress in 2006. please join me in welcomingrepresentative-electcarolshea-porter.[applause] and our newly-elected official representing new hampshire's 2nd district, representative-elect ann mclane custer. ms. . [applause] and finally this morning, the new governor for the state of new hampshire, please, join me in welcoming governor-elect maggie hassan. [cheers and applause] >> welcome, welcome, welcome. so exciting. thank you all so much for coming out. excuse my back. good morning, gayle. good to see you. [laughter] so great to see all of you this morning. and thank you so much, really appreciate it. good morning. we have a lot to talk about this morning, and in my world never enough time. i'm sure yours as well. so i think i'm just going to just jump right in. i hope we can have a great, well-rounded conversation to take us to around 9:15, 9:20 or so. l the first question i actually want to ask you is something we talked about in the staff. on the day after the election, people all over the united states just seemed so profoundly excited, celebrating t

to local jails this sm say couldn't handlethem.carolandher dog have been keeping an eye on neighborhoods lately there has been a rash of break ins. >> this was broken into. the garage and on the corner broke n they get a lot of stuff. >> the california department of justice reports crime is down, property crimes are on the rise. they went up in 2011 but after the state began shifting low level criminals, the numbers spiked to 4.5%. law enforcement believe there's is a$?izu connection leaving many criminals leaving criminals unsupervised. >> there is no such tether on them. it's predictable that is going to happen. >> the california department of corrections says it's not fair to blame a rise in crime, just a reassignlinement, plus, counties given traechl money. >> this crime is going down you're going to blame property crimes going up on realignment,. >> the feermer sheriff worries criminals will graduate to more serious crimes. >> phone shall for homicides increases. >> carol morgan doesn't know what is2=s0 to blame it on. she knows the neighborhood isn't the same. >>

.carolandi needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. so we turned to the same folks we've relied on for health insurance all these years. announcer: ron and carol called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare supplement insurance plan that pays for many of the costs that original medicare won't. now they have the confidence to keep making memories for years to come. choose from options like plans with deductibles as low as $0 and $0 for coinsurance. plus get protection from high out of pocket costs. get the freedom to keep your own doctors that you know and trust. and even get stand alone prescription drug plans for brand name and generic prescription drugs at more than 54,000 pharmacies across the country. if you're eligible for medicare or will be soon we'll help you find a plan that fits your needs. call or go online now to get answers. >> lance armstrong is coming clean. oprah says she was riveted by parts of the tell all interview and now new troubles for the disgraced cyclist who denied doping until now. we report on that story. >> lance armst

taylor booked first would win a hugeprize.carolwins,because james taylor is here. >> is great to see you. tavis: led to heavy on the program. or going back to england again. in your career in some ways got started in england. the first artist ever to sign to apple records, the beetles labeled. take me back to england those many years ago and tell us how that happened. >> it was amazing, really. i was a huge beatles fan. we could talk about who i listen to growing up and what my sources were, but certainly the beatles were a late, important for me.e puerto rica i just took my guitar and a handful of songs and thought i will just go over and travel around europe and see what comes of it. shortly after i got there, some friends i met, some people i know there got very taken by my tunes and my playing encourage me to make a demo disks. it was funny, it was in soho, and actually cut a disk live as you were singing. i took that around to a number of different people. eventually, peter asher, who lives here in los angeles and was my manager for many, many years, and produced most of the ear

to provide the best for my family in sickness and inhealth.carolandi needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. so we turned to the same folks we've relied on for health insurance all these years. announcer: ron and carol called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare supplement insurance plan that pays for many of the costs that original medicare won't. now they have the confidence to keep making memories for years to come. choose from options like plans with deductibles as low as $0 and $0 for coinsurance. plus get protection from high out of pocket costs. get the freedom to keep your own doctors that you know and trust. and even get stand alone prescription drug plans for brand name and generic prescription drugs at more than 54,000 pharmacies across the country. if you're eligible for medicare or will be soon we'll help you find a plan that fits your needs. call or go online now to get answers. >> donna: talk about timing. i'm right here to catch you if you fall. >> taylor: [ gasps ] busy? >> thomas: well, when everything i do has to be app

. >>reporter:carolheyswould never imagine she could see an african-american president sworn in. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> reporter: or talk about martin luther king. mr.bam made history uttering a three letter word never spoken in an inaugural address, gay. >> our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated fairly under the law. >> reporter: he urged congress to work with him. >> we cannot mistake absolutism for principle or substitute spectacle for politics. >> reporter: people who waited for hours embraced the harsher tone, the smaller crowd of 700, 000. anita jackson told me crunching numbers is missing the point of the inauguration rich with history and four years later, hope. >> i'm so proud and honored to be a part of this environment today. >> reporter: before leaving the capitol steps today, mr. obama took one last look over the gigantic spectacle and said, i will never see this again. >>> a group of east bay students made it to washington, d.c. for the inauguration but getting there was not

in wonderland." it was first printed in england, in london in 1865, but -- they made --louiscaroldidn't like the way it was printed. he said the illustrations were badly printed. the publisher didn't want to waste the pages they had already printed. so they sent new covers for their sheets who bound them up and sold them. so this -- actually the first copies, the 1865 one is almost an impossibly rare book. there may be only, only a handful of copies known. but this 1866 one uses the same sheets. so it is the first edition, what we call the second issue of the first edition. >> and there are illustrations? >> there are illustrations. that's the famous illustrations that have -- that were used for a hundred years plus or still used. it's hard to see what carol found so objectionable about the printing, but he was very finicky. and this is the original binding, which is a point in its favor for collectors. >> that would probably sell more than 12,000? >> that's what this is, $12,500. >> okay. that's rare. now, this next one you showed me was fascin

inches of rain from leesburg up into frederick andnortherncarolcountyand baltimore county. that's going to be the deal for the rest of the night. we stillhave another 300 miles of moisture to get through. theback end o' of this l system is just entering the ohio virginia split. we are concerned with the flash flood warnings going through tonight. we have howard county until 4:30. from thecity to to north and west, it could be dangerous tonight as we see flash flooding and now flooding in the creeks and small tributaries. the entire state is under a flash flood watch. along the bay we will be dealing with bay flooding. that couldbe a problem going into the predawn hours tomorrow. apeakwind gusts 40 miles an hour. salisbury had a 37-mile an hour gust today. for that we will continue this high wind advisory going into the 6:00 o'clock hour tomorrow morning. we will see slow clearing but it looks like the he have viest rain will be to the east of the city in the morning and the dramatic drop in temperatures by friday in the order of maybe a 40-degree swing from where we were today.

more than ever stun day. >> thankyou,carol. >>redskins fans had a chance to chalt wi chat with the founding member of the hogs. joe jacobi, won three rings. kids in bethesda asked what it was look to play in the nfl and huh he feels about the current team? >> i'm excited. i think it is great. it's been a long time. i think they got a very good opportunity. opportunity to play the way they have been playing. >> he told fans one of his favorite memories was his first game at rfk stadium with 55,000 cheering fans. >> fans around our area gearing up for the big game sunday. pictures from viewers. showing their burgundy and gold pride. check out more pictures at nbc washington.com. we invite you to send us your pictures of your team spirit to skins fans at nbc washington.com. or you can tweet us at nbc washington. use the hash tag, skins fans. >>> we are covering stom breome breaking news, in maryland, chopper 4 over a house fire off arundel expressway. one woman pulled from the house after 10. 30. . flown from the scene. her condition is not known at this moment. we will have

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